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we are dismantling our economy to do absolutely nothing for the global climate. if you have china and india do what we are doing, intending to do, you would actually make a change that would make a difference. otherwise, what we're doing is dismantling our industry and essentially exporting it to china and india, where all of the carbon pollution is coming from. >> dealing with china and india is the job of the state department. hillary clinton. >> we were misled and there were protests and that the assault sprang out of that. >> with all due respect, we have four dead americans because of a protest or was it guys out for a walk that decided they would kill americans? what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and figure out -- do everything we can to prevent it from happening again. >> the issue was the attack on our coulatin benghazi, took four lives, and with reference from we just heard, susan rice's comments on tv. one member of congress said clinton had allowed the consulate to become a death trap. what have we l
we are dismantling our economy to do absolutely nothing for the global climate. if you have china and india do what we are doing, intending to do, you would actually make a change that would make a difference. otherwise, what we're doing is dismantling our industry and essentially exporting it to china and india, where all of the carbon pollution is coming from. >> dealing with china and india is the job of the state department. hillary clinton. >> we were misled and there were...
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gerri: they contribute to the unravelling of the economy. how'd you come down on this? >> i'd like redemption fees and all. gerri: i don't like any fees. >> i know. with a money-market account, you're going backwards. that's the story. for all losing two, three, 4 percent three-year. that's what americans are really concerned about. gerri: the stock draw something happy, and doug e. 21st. >> but is not to love. interest rates are at a 65 year low. banks lending money. yeah first-time homebuyers back in the market buying properties at 30 to 40% discount. strike across the country and it will continue to get stronger. everything we see in the economy right now as a result of homes being rebuilt, construction and low inventory, posit for real estate. gerri: what do you say? >> us talk about a little bit of reality. we spent roughly $30 trillion of bailing out homestall bailing out mortgages, bailing out banks . the housing recovery is good. driven by tons of artificial stimulants, taxpayer dollars. gerri: is it sustainable? >> it's not if you begin to take away, if they st
gerri: they contribute to the unravelling of the economy. how'd you come down on this? >> i'd like redemption fees and all. gerri: i don't like any fees. >> i know. with a money-market account, you're going backwards. that's the story. for all losing two, three, 4 percent three-year. that's what americans are really concerned about. gerri: the stock draw something happy, and doug e. 21st. >> but is not to love. interest rates are at a 65 year low. banks lending money. yeah...
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we are dismantling our economy to do absolutely nothing for the global climate. >> dealing with india and china is the job of the state department. hillary clinton in fighting form. >> we were led to believe that there were protests and the assault sprang out of that. >> with all due respect, we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or guys out for what one might deciding to kill americans? at this point, what difference does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can remember prevented from happening again. >> the issue was the attack on our consulate in benghazi, it took the lives of four americans, and with reference to what we heard, susan rice pops controversial appearance after the attack. rand paul told secretary clinton that he would have fired her. others said that they allow the content to become a death trap. what have we learned? >> demagoguery is alive and well on capitol hill. what do they expect? that she would go up on the hill and say, the state department, the obama administration engaged in mendacity, this was a real
we are dismantling our economy to do absolutely nothing for the global climate. >> dealing with india and china is the job of the state department. hillary clinton in fighting form. >> we were led to believe that there were protests and the assault sprang out of that. >> with all due respect, we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or guys out for what one might deciding to kill americans? at this point, what difference does it make? it is our job to figure...
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. >>> here's another sign that the housing market is turning around and the economy is getting better. lowe's is hiring in a big way. the home improvement chain is looking to add 54,000 worker this is spring. most of the jobs are part-time and only last through september, but it's still a job. 9,000 workers will be permanent employees. that's good news. apple stock getting hammered. disappointed by the first quarter earnings and outlook for future growth. so allison, we were talking about it and everything was apple, apple. >> it was going so swimmingly. >> why is everyone suddenly -- i don't know, but a lot of people, why are a lot of people soured on apple? >> it's not a sudden transformation since september. you look at the report card and what it shows is that apple cannibalized itself. people out there wound up buying lower priced apple products instead of higher priced top of the line. they bought the iphone 4s instead of the 5 and the mini instead of the higher priced one. come on. apple recorded record profits and sold 48 million iphones and 23 million ipads and not to mention
. >>> here's another sign that the housing market is turning around and the economy is getting better. lowe's is hiring in a big way. the home improvement chain is looking to add 54,000 worker this is spring. most of the jobs are part-time and only last through september, but it's still a job. 9,000 workers will be permanent employees. that's good news. apple stock getting hammered. disappointed by the first quarter earnings and outlook for future growth. so allison, we were talking...
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the kind of abuse that nearly brought the economy to its kneees. today there are rules to help familyes. responsible families buy a home or send their children to college without being tricked out of their life savings and there are rules to end wall street bailouts once and for all. but, it is not enough to change the law. we also need cops on the beat to enforce the law. and that's why today i am nominating mary jo white to to lead the security and exchange commission and richard cordray to continue leading the protection bureau. this guy is bothering me here. mary jo white was a big fan of the hardy boys. i was too, by the way. she built a career the hardy boys could only dream of. over a decade as u.s. attorney in new york. she helped prosecute white collar criminals and money launderers. in the early 1990s she brought down john gotti, head of the gambino crime sendcate and brought those those who brought down the world trade center in 2007. as one form ear sec chairman said, mary jo does not intimidate easily and that's important because she h
the kind of abuse that nearly brought the economy to its kneees. today there are rules to help familyes. responsible families buy a home or send their children to college without being tricked out of their life savings and there are rules to end wall street bailouts once and for all. but, it is not enough to change the law. we also need cops on the beat to enforce the law. and that's why today i am nominating mary jo white to to lead the security and exchange commission and richard cordray to...
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anthony mason reports on new bright spots in the economy. an assault weapons ban is intrawsd on capitol hill. nancy cordes on the bill and its prospects. why is the world's most advanced airliner catching fire? sharyl attkisson investigates. and it came out of the darkness like a ghost-- a giant no one had ever seen alive until now. >> what science fiction writer wouldn't just love it? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. a lot of americans find it galling that the people who caused a world financial calamity didn't go to jail. they pushed mortgages on to people who couldn't afford them, bundled the doomed mortgages into investments, rated them aaa, aad then sold the worthless packages to investors, including pension funds. remember when the bubble burst? the dow lost more than 5,000 point, 40% of its value. retirement nest eggs were wiped out. nearly 7.5 million americans lost their jobs, and 1.3 million homes were lost to foreclosure. well, today, a woman known for prosecuti
anthony mason reports on new bright spots in the economy. an assault weapons ban is intrawsd on capitol hill. nancy cordes on the bill and its prospects. why is the world's most advanced airliner catching fire? sharyl attkisson investigates. and it came out of the darkness like a ghost-- a giant no one had ever seen alive until now. >> what science fiction writer wouldn't just love it? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley:...
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what they did to the economy put it into the tank and it was a big stimulus package that had to pull us out of the tank. we're still doing that right now. i wish the doj would go after these folks and give some answer. i think that frontline documentary is outstanding. mike papantonio, good to have you with us tonight. thank you so much. that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> thank you for joining us. happy friday. the detroit lions used to play in this building, the pontiac silverdome in once prosperous pontiac, michigan. after the lions left the silverdome and the pontiac factory moved and the town of pontiac went broke, they're tried to sell the stadium to the highest bidder. >> the field has seen monster truck rallies, soccer games. if it can happen on a field, kit happen here. >> out here at the silverdome, we have anything ranging from your dirt shows, snocross shows, home and garden shows, trade shows, converts all the way down to anything you would like to do on top of a field -- football, soccer, indoor football, arena football,
what they did to the economy put it into the tank and it was a big stimulus package that had to pull us out of the tank. we're still doing that right now. i wish the doj would go after these folks and give some answer. i think that frontline documentary is outstanding. mike papantonio, good to have you with us tonight. thank you so much. that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> thank you for joining us. happy friday. the...
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to what extent s this dangerous for the economy? >> it's very dangerous. if you bump not national debt ceiling even if as critics say the secretary of the treasury can prioritize payments and make the payments on the national debt, the government's going to be a deadbeat on someing. it's bills to ctrtors, its salary obligations, something will happen and at least we've got that off the table for a few months. >> washington does this all the time. they have these short-term fixes. how do you feel about thoughs? >> it's better than nothing. what is the alternative, a government shutdown as we may be facing at the end of march. so if they keep doing these short-term fixes, at least we're not having a calamity. the problem, of course, is the longer you delay a lot of these things, the harder it gets. >> so put politic as side, what is the solution to this budget and debt cries snis. >> well, you remember bill clinton at theconvention said arithmetic. icomes down to arithmetic. we've got this yawning gap between what the government takes in and what it spends.
to what extent s this dangerous for the economy? >> it's very dangerous. if you bump not national debt ceiling even if as critics say the secretary of the treasury can prioritize payments and make the payments on the national debt, the government's going to be a deadbeat on someing. it's bills to ctrtors, its salary obligations, something will happen and at least we've got that off the table for a few months. >> washington does this all the time. they have these short-term fixes....
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she defended jpmorgan chase and the financial cases that almost swallowed hole the nation's economy. if she is confirmed, her new job would be to oversee some of those former clients of hers to make sure they follow the rules. she is an interesting choice, right? a highly qualified but interesting choice. if you are the kind of wall street guy who can't believe you didn't go to prison for what happened in '08? who can't believe what you guys got away with when you crashed the national economy by knowingly breaking all the rules? if you're that guy on wall street tonight and you're still behaving that way when you go to work every day, are you happy to hear that this wall street white collar defense attorney is going to be the new top cop on wall street? are you happy about that? she defended the bank of america ceo. or are you scared because the cop who put away john gotti and the blind sheik might be coming for you on wall street next? which is it? are you bummed or are you psyched? the one and only eliot spitzer joins us next. ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in t
she defended jpmorgan chase and the financial cases that almost swallowed hole the nation's economy. if she is confirmed, her new job would be to oversee some of those former clients of hers to make sure they follow the rules. she is an interesting choice, right? a highly qualified but interesting choice. if you are the kind of wall street guy who can't believe you didn't go to prison for what happened in '08? who can't believe what you guys got away with when you crashed the national economy...
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but lagarde is more guarded than most, and she calls this a make- or-break year for the global economy. >> you look at the u.s., the fiscal cliff has been avoided, but there are decisions that have to be made in the course of 2013 concerning fiscal deficits, concerning the debt ceiling, which is why 2013 is a make or break. >> reporter: if those decisions are postponed again? >> well, it will be pushing the can down the road yet again, which was a reproach that we made against the europeans, and i don't think that the u.s. should fall in that trap. >> reporter: lagarde says governments and legislators can't be allowed to let up or slip back, that we can't go back to business as usual. >> pelley: anthony, thank you very much. democratic senator dianne feinstein of california introduced legislation today to reinstate the federal ban on assault weapons, but she acknowledged that supporters face an uphill battle. nancy cordes is at the top of that hill tonight in washington. nancy. >> reporter: scott, the bill that she and other democrats introduced today is even tougher than the assault w
but lagarde is more guarded than most, and she calls this a make- or-break year for the global economy. >> you look at the u.s., the fiscal cliff has been avoided, but there are decisions that have to be made in the course of 2013 concerning fiscal deficits, concerning the debt ceiling, which is why 2013 is a make or break. >> reporter: if those decisions are postponed again? >> well, it will be pushing the can down the road yet again, which was a reproach that we made against...
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road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. in the news room right now that i think is bull-pucky, not that i'm opposed to it or offended by it. but i think it is a lie, we are being tricked. about one of president obama's nominee for the cabinet. the nominees for second term happen every day, usually around lunch time. yesterday, the president picked richard cordray, and he picked mary jo white to run the sec. today, dennis mcdonough was chosen, that is him two seats over from the president, right next to hillary clinton during the raid that killed osama bin laden. in his previous life, he headed the committee that authorized the iraq war, which could prove troubling at a confirmation hearing. but a chief of staff hearing is not the kind the senate has to confirm, not like, say, secretary of state. john kerry is the choice for that post, he had his confirmation hearing yest
road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. in the news room right now that i think is bull-pucky, not that i'm opposed to it or offended by it. but i think it is a lie, we are being tricked. about one of president obama's nominee for the cabinet. the nominees for second term happen every day,...
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to what extent s this dangerous for the economy? >> it's very dangerous. if you bump not national debt ceiling even if as critics say the secretary of the treasury can prioritize payments and make the payments on the national debt, the government's going to be a deadbeat on something. it's bills to contractors its salary obligations something will happen and at least we've got that off the table for a few months. >> washington does this all the time. they have these short-term fixes. how do you feel about thoughs? >> it's better than nothing. what is the alternative, a government shutdown as we may be facing at the end of march. so if they keep doing these short-term fixes, at least we're not having a calamity. the problem, of course, is the longer you delay a lot of these things the harder it gets. >> so put politic as side what is the solution to this budget and debt cries snis. >> well you remember bill clinton at the convention said arithmetic. it comes down to arithmetic. we've got this yawning gap between what the government takes in and what it spen
to what extent s this dangerous for the economy? >> it's very dangerous. if you bump not national debt ceiling even if as critics say the secretary of the treasury can prioritize payments and make the payments on the national debt, the government's going to be a deadbeat on something. it's bills to contractors its salary obligations something will happen and at least we've got that off the table for a few months. >> washington does this all the time. they have these short-term...
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when they get drunk, they do dangerous things to the economy. keep them sober. >> former attorney general and governor eliot spitzer, thank you for being here. i know have you been weird stuff since we've seen each other. >>> i'm sorry to say, but there is reporting in respective corners of the news media tonight that seems like bull pucky. maybe i'm wrong or maybe it's time to call bull pucky on tv. that is next. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? a
when they get drunk, they do dangerous things to the economy. keep them sober. >> former attorney general and governor eliot spitzer, thank you for being here. i know have you been weird stuff since we've seen each other. >>> i'm sorry to say, but there is reporting in respective corners of the news media tonight that seems like bull pucky. maybe i'm wrong or maybe it's time to call bull pucky on tv. that is next. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male...
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a reality for local workers and for our economy, through hard work, brilliance, dedication and advocacy. >> megyn: well, that was then speaker pelosi back in 2010 picking up the cutting edge technology at a u.s. battery maker that ended up getting a lot of support from american taxpayers, and you can hear she files optimistic about it and now the company declared bankruptcy and now we're hearing a sale to a chinese company with deep ties. >> and a-123 makes electric car batteries and 249 of surplus money in 2009. the reason they filed for bankruptcy was slow sales of electric cars and two, the batteries did not perform as expected. while the batteries themselves have issues, the battery technology used by a 123 is golden. initially by the jet propulsion lab. the technology will play a role in other things like how electricity is generated and distributed in our grids nationwide, and can also be used for powering satellites and military drones. now a chinese company is in the process of a-123. and headed by a billionaire with close ties to the chinese party. and president obama just spok
a reality for local workers and for our economy, through hard work, brilliance, dedication and advocacy. >> megyn: well, that was then speaker pelosi back in 2010 picking up the cutting edge technology at a u.s. battery maker that ended up getting a lot of support from american taxpayers, and you can hear she files optimistic about it and now the company declared bankruptcy and now we're hearing a sale to a chinese company with deep ties. >> and a-123 makes electric car batteries...
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china is the oth significant economy in the world. it has a voracious appetite for resources around the world. we need to establish rules that work for everybody. that is why the administration came up with the transpacific partnership to help establish greater leverage for this notion of broadly accepted rules of the road, which are critical to our commerce. on international property, currency, market access, there are still significant challenges ahead with china. my hope is that the new administration will recognize also the need to broaden the relationship with us and return. i could envision a way in which china could play a much more significant role as a partner in any number of efforts overly. we should not be viewed as -- we will be competitors in the economic marketplace. we should not be viewed as adversaries that diminishes our ability to cooperate on a number of things. china is cooperating on us with iran. there is more we can do with north korea. there is more we can do in other parts of the far east. hopefully, we can
china is the oth significant economy in the world. it has a voracious appetite for resources around the world. we need to establish rules that work for everybody. that is why the administration came up with the transpacific partnership to help establish greater leverage for this notion of broadly accepted rules of the road, which are critical to our commerce. on international property, currency, market access, there are still significant challenges ahead with china. my hope is that the new...
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we saw signs of a slowing global economy. we thought it with be use phil -- use to provide juice to the economy. liz:. liz: benjamin netanyahu needs to put a coalition together to because he didn't have enough votes toe run the country. what is next for israel? what do you expect happens? will the political landscape make it more difficult for you in your job? >> well the key thing we have is independence. so monetary policy is under the control of the bank of israel. not openly me. there is a monetary policy committee, as in the fed. and other countries. but, what we'll be able to do will depend a lot on what sort of budget that the government puts together, the new government. and we have probably to reduce our deficit quite significantly, our budget deficit. so it will be tough. but, any government coming in which can put the budget in shape for three or four years would be well-sized to do that. liz: you are surrounded by enemies in many regards. it is always a worry with arab nations who at least some of them don't want
we saw signs of a slowing global economy. we thought it with be use phil -- use to provide juice to the economy. liz:. liz: benjamin netanyahu needs to put a coalition together to because he didn't have enough votes toe run the country. what is next for israel? what do you expect happens? will the political landscape make it more difficult for you in your job? >> well the key thing we have is independence. so monetary policy is under the control of the bank of israel. not openly me. there...
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. -- with the economy getting better. it is just they have to create some kind of income for themselves and people are starting to put more money in the first month of the year than they generally do. i think it's been a very dry period for investing obviously for the retail investor. cheryl: but doreen, i do want to interrupt, because at the same time aren't we just kind of chasing performance, buying begets buying at this point and that leads to i don't know overbuying and overbought market, if you will? >> you could say that. i don't feel that's the case here. i think that, you know, people would want certainty. we may not agree with the president that we have, but we have him, and we know the direction we are going. a great deal of money that's been sitting on the side lines is controlled by baby boomers. they are getting ready to turn 72 in the next year or two, they need to generate income -- they need to generate income on that money. i think a lot of that has to do with putting money back to work. cheryl: retireme
. -- with the economy getting better. it is just they have to create some kind of income for themselves and people are starting to put more money in the first month of the year than they generally do. i think it's been a very dry period for investing obviously for the retail investor. cheryl: but doreen, i do want to interrupt, because at the same time aren't we just kind of chasing performance, buying begets buying at this point and that leads to i don't know overbuying and overbought market,...
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reforms to protect consumers and our financial system from the kind of abuse that nearly brought the economy to its knees. today, there are rules to help families. responsible families. buy a home. or send their child to college without worrying about being tricked out of their life savings. there are rules to make sure that financial firms doing the right things aren't undermined by those that don't do the right things and there are rules to end taxpayer funded bailouts once and for all. we also need cops on the beat to enforce the law. and that's why today i am nominating maryjo white to lead the securities and exchange commission and richard corduray to lead the financial protection bureau. this guy's bothering me. as a young girl, maryjo white was a big fan of the hardy boys. i was, too, by the way. >> good, good. >> as an adult, she's built a career they could only dream of. as a u.s. attorney in new york, she helped prosecute criminals and money launders. in the early 1990s, she brought down john gotti. and she brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing the world trade c
reforms to protect consumers and our financial system from the kind of abuse that nearly brought the economy to its knees. today, there are rules to help families. responsible families. buy a home. or send their child to college without worrying about being tricked out of their life savings. there are rules to make sure that financial firms doing the right things aren't undermined by those that don't do the right things and there are rules to end taxpayer funded bailouts once and for all. we...
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. >>> from weather to the economy, you hope the world economy is on wall street, but now in switzerland. many are in davos for the annual world economic forum but this year their focus is not on europe. anthony mason joins us from davos. anthony good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. maybe it's the bracing mountain air but there's been a pronounced mood swing in davos. 12 months ago it looked like the financial collapse in europe could lead to a global recession. what a difference a year makes. in the hallways and meeting rooms of the world economic forum where top bankers, business leaders and politicians come every year to swap intelligence there's a sense the global economy has finally turned a corner. as ken frazier, ceo of pharmaceutical giant merck. >> i think the u.s. economy is poised to take off. i think it's been through some tough times. i think it's the strongest economy in the world. >> reporter: the imf forecasts the global economy will grow 3.5% this year a healthy number, and if there's debate about how soon things will get better, muhtar kemp the ceo of coca-
. >>> from weather to the economy, you hope the world economy is on wall street, but now in switzerland. many are in davos for the annual world economic forum but this year their focus is not on europe. anthony mason joins us from davos. anthony good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. maybe it's the bracing mountain air but there's been a pronounced mood swing in davos. 12 months ago it looked like the financial collapse in europe could lead to a global recession. what...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. >>> the communist nation plans to carry out a nuclear test and more long-range tests as part of an all-out confrontation with the united states. leon panetta says it's hard to know what north ko
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> > i think the economy is doing better. i think what the problem is is the disconnect between washington d.c. and the politicians and the working or nonworking public of what an acceptable rate of unemployment is. unfortunately, with technology changing, there are going to be more unemployed people. the question is, there are jobs available too. how do we mesh those together? > all right, jobs: where is the hiring taking place? > > the old stalwarts are always going to be there. you have healthcare, you have education. the key is, people don't know what that means. do i need to be a nurse, do i need to be a doctor, do i need to be a teacher? but the answer really is, if you are in customer service in healthcare, can you do data analysis in healthcare? can you do technology for the software programs that are in healthcare? a lot of it is the population going out and getting retrained in order to take the jobs that are needed. > so technology, that mantra is you really have to be training yourself for the jobs of the day. the
> > i think the economy is doing better. i think what the problem is is the disconnect between washington d.c. and the politicians and the working or nonworking public of what an acceptable rate of unemployment is. unfortunately, with technology changing, there are going to be more unemployed people. the question is, there are jobs available too. how do we mesh those together? > all right, jobs: where is the hiring taking place? > > the old stalwarts are always going to be there....
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the table is set for the economy to do well. connell: one of the many influential leaders over there in davos. liz is live with us now with another one of those leaders. take it away. liz: what jamie dimon met by good policy was in essence of the grand bargain of sorts that would put a end to all the questions about spending and taxation so businesses could go forward. those questions will always be there. jpmorgan just came out with great earnings last week. what you see there is they can do business in any kind of atmosphere. there was not as much complaining by jamie dimon this time around about all the legislation. john chambers of cisco, they route all of the big events. in fact, they wanted the entire london olympics. they brought that up. i talked about how that is one american company that is at least maintaining that leadership. here is what john chambers said. >> we were very fortunate. a big partner with media. the point that you sent mail for, and thank you for it, we bring video to life that we changed productivity,
the table is set for the economy to do well. connell: one of the many influential leaders over there in davos. liz is live with us now with another one of those leaders. take it away. liz: what jamie dimon met by good policy was in essence of the grand bargain of sorts that would put a end to all the questions about spending and taxation so businesses could go forward. those questions will always be there. jpmorgan just came out with great earnings last week. what you see there is they can do...
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and the spanish economy where the poor are bearing the brunt of the troubles -- in the economy were the poor are bearing the brunt of the troubles. people see rising prices of basic staple goods, tax hikes on subsidies. this is what many criticize and why many are protesting today, what they say is the brotherhoodization of the state. they're saying the brotherhood [indiscernible] for its own political gain. there is a sense instead of trying to reform the state, the muslim brotherhood are instead try to take it over. so that we switch from mubarak to morsi. that is what the main calls are for in this protest today. many are also calling for accountability and justice, retribution for the many hundreds of protesters that have been killed, the many thousands more that have been wounded. today only to low ranking policemen are in prison for killing hundreds of protesters. people see there is no accountability. the police continue to act toward impunity. we're seeing clashes break out right now in the outskirts of tahrir, alexandria, wondering if this is going to escalate or not. protest c
and the spanish economy where the poor are bearing the brunt of the troubles -- in the economy were the poor are bearing the brunt of the troubles. people see rising prices of basic staple goods, tax hikes on subsidies. this is what many criticize and why many are protesting today, what they say is the brotherhoodization of the state. they're saying the brotherhood [indiscernible] for its own political gain. there is a sense instead of trying to reform the state, the muslim brotherhood are...
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we cannot have a strong defense if we have a weak economy. i don't know why the far left of the democratic party wants to dress from a capitalistic society into a socialist society -- wants to turn us from a capitalistic society into a socialist society. we can solve a lot of our problems if we have a strong economy. host: in his testimony, senator kerry said that foreign policy is economic policy, and he also talked about the issue of energy and climate change. he was asked a number of times about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. yesterday, five hours of hearings with current secretary of state hillary clinton. here is what senator mccain asked to john kerry and his response. [video clip] >> i did not want to bring it up, but since it was brought up i will have to respond again. americans do care. they do ^ why four americans were murdered. they into care why the american people were misled. they were misled by the talking points that secretary rice told the american people, which were false. they were misled when the inf
we cannot have a strong defense if we have a weak economy. i don't know why the far left of the democratic party wants to dress from a capitalistic society into a socialist society -- wants to turn us from a capitalistic society into a socialist society. we can solve a lot of our problems if we have a strong economy. host: in his testimony, senator kerry said that foreign policy is economic policy, and he also talked about the issue of energy and climate change. he was asked a number of times...
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economy, there really are a lot of positives. housing is coming back very nicely. job growth has picked up a little bit. consumer confidence with the house prices and stock prices rising. that is coming back. that will be a big support to consumer spending. gas prices are not outrageous. i could give you a list of maybe 30 companies, a new factoring companies, that are looking to move their manufacturing back to the u.s. connell: we have seen a lot of that. you are right. bob, thank you. the third guest to be positive this hour on the housing market. thank you for coming on. >> thank you very much. connell: regulation nation. we will be talking about all these new rules coming up that may force big money in the adult film industry to leave the state of california. dennis kneale and cheryl casone are all over that story. they are straightahead with the ceo of vivid. you cannot miss that. we had vanilla ice and they have the ceo of vivid. what a day. keep it right here on fox business. ♪ cheryl: i am cheryl casone. dennis: i am dennis kneale. the bull's pushing the
economy, there really are a lot of positives. housing is coming back very nicely. job growth has picked up a little bit. consumer confidence with the house prices and stock prices rising. that is coming back. that will be a big support to consumer spending. gas prices are not outrageous. i could give you a list of maybe 30 companies, a new factoring companies, that are looking to move their manufacturing back to the u.s. connell: we have seen a lot of that. you are right. bob, thank you. the...
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economy. but we still need to nurture this. what's more, there's a fierce fiscal headwind coming through this year with a 2 percentage point payroll tax increase in the first of january. certainly if you like tr an economic management perspective, it's a good idea not to introduce a load more dosage of uncertainty coming through just in a few weeks' time to let this settle down a little bit and then take a more structured considered balanced look at the fiscal situation, particularly on the spending side during the course of q2. and i think that's really the way i would read what the republicans have agreed to here. and this is the more sensitive approach and should help in the recovery. >> and what does it suggest for global recovery hopes? because global growth has been relatively disappointing over the last 12 to 18 months. if we look to 2013, is a growing u.s. going to help that situation or are we still looking to asia to be in the drivers' seat here? >> we're still looking to asia gentleman and the emerging economies. so
economy. but we still need to nurture this. what's more, there's a fierce fiscal headwind coming through this year with a 2 percentage point payroll tax increase in the first of january. certainly if you like tr an economic management perspective, it's a good idea not to introduce a load more dosage of uncertainty coming through just in a few weeks' time to let this settle down a little bit and then take a more structured considered balanced look at the fiscal situation, particularly on the...
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the world's third biggest economy has posted a trade deficit of $78.3 billion. u.s. house ever presented this has passed a bill to extend the debt limit until may. it effectively put off the possibility of the u.s. defaulted on its debt. three weeks earlier, congress and the white house hammered out the last-minute deal to prevent the so-called fiscal cliff. the u.s. debt stands at $16.50 trillion. the british prime minister has been building on wednesday's historic speech about his country's future with the european union. david carolwood speaking at the world economic forum -- david cameron was speaking at the world economic forum in switzerland. >> britain has a choice purdue and hope it stands back and the argument -- britain has a choice. they can stand back or say yes, the european union needs to change to suit the euro but also to suit all of us as well. make the argument for a flexible, competitive euro, take the british people with you. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear ener
the world's third biggest economy has posted a trade deficit of $78.3 billion. u.s. house ever presented this has passed a bill to extend the debt limit until may. it effectively put off the possibility of the u.s. defaulted on its debt. three weeks earlier, congress and the white house hammered out the last-minute deal to prevent the so-called fiscal cliff. the u.s. debt stands at $16.50 trillion. the british prime minister has been building on wednesday's historic speech about his country's...
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economy? >> well, i think he made a really good point and important point that we need to remember about the importance of people having the opportunity to stay and build a life here once they've been educated here. i also think that less than 5% of the entire workforce is undocumented, and most of those workers are paying working in low-wage, very dangerous vulnerable jobs. if we can bring them out of the shadows and invest in the quality of those jobs and a road to citizenship for those workers we can address economic inequality and create millions of quality good jobs to strengthen the economy for everyone. i think it's important to talk about the high-tech workers and the opportunities there and we should really think about how we're investing in the quality of low-wage jobs and addressing economic and equality through this plan. >> jennifer: thank you so much to both of you for coming inside "the war room." al-gen patio and maria eschevez. michael tomasky will tell us if it has a chance o
economy? >> well, i think he made a really good point and important point that we need to remember about the importance of people having the opportunity to stay and build a life here once they've been educated here. i also think that less than 5% of the entire workforce is undocumented, and most of those workers are paying working in low-wage, very dangerous vulnerable jobs. if we can bring them out of the shadows and invest in the quality of those jobs and a road to citizenship for those...
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your sense on the mood of an economy. steams you come there and you obviously things don't always always come through. northbound suggested it's because the adjectives are fun. do you buy that? >> no. i would say the last couple of years, people were pretty negative. i have to say, though i've only been here a day, people are pretty positive this time. a bit more optimistic about what might be happening. i wouldn't say it's time to pop champagne, but people have been more positive this year. >> thank you for being here. joe, becky, back to you guys. we'll see new a little bit. we have a fun segment for you at 6:30. >> you do. i looked through some of the stuff, andrew. you're a regular skier. >> it's a little embarrassing, but we'll show it to you. >> don't give it away. >> but your heel -- >> there it is. >> your heel is not tethers to the ski, right? that's what makes it -- right? >> this is a different type of skiing that i had never done before. >> oh, god. good. >> now you've got the piece. you'll see it. there might
your sense on the mood of an economy. steams you come there and you obviously things don't always always come through. northbound suggested it's because the adjectives are fun. do you buy that? >> no. i would say the last couple of years, people were pretty negative. i have to say, though i've only been here a day, people are pretty positive this time. a bit more optimistic about what might be happening. i wouldn't say it's time to pop champagne, but people have been more positive this...
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low, but a guest said, look, washington is going to mess up the economy. the sequestering issue is prevalent, and the debt ceiling debate is going to further erode consumer confidence, people will not spend, and the rally might be in jeopardy. i'm a real basking of hopefulness and positivity. >> thank you so much. the unions, lou dobbs weighs in on dwindling union membership, but to the point, there's a rally holding on, but a rally nonetheless. >> that's right. the s&p right now, which was above 1500, 1502 to be exact a short time ago, back to the levels we saw in 2007. we're trying to hang on to the rally, but thinking the dow was up more than a hundred points, and now it's up 3 dlsh 4 -- 41. >> will the markets hold on despite with what's going on with apple breaking down? clinging to green, approached the 1500 level not seen in years. if we end higher, that's the 7th consecutive day of gains, the longest winning streak in more than six years for the s&p. >> and no longer the apple of wall street's eye. it pummeledded as they posted the fourth most prof
low, but a guest said, look, washington is going to mess up the economy. the sequestering issue is prevalent, and the debt ceiling debate is going to further erode consumer confidence, people will not spend, and the rally might be in jeopardy. i'm a real basking of hopefulness and positivity. >> thank you so much. the unions, lou dobbs weighs in on dwindling union membership, but to the point, there's a rally holding on, but a rally nonetheless. >> that's right. the s&p right...
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economy getting renewed strength, the feeling here is the u.s. could help pull up the rest of the world if washington could just get out of the way. >> do you think president obama is the problem or the party itself? >> this is what the republicans are upset about because they feel like they could have won. >>> the google search engine that's searching you. >> you suggest that law enforcement with access to i'ms is always going to exercise perfect discretion. >> i would say that's definitely not true. >>> right now the worst air in the country is hovering over salt lake city. >> if you can see it, you probably don't want to be breathing it. >>> manti te'o defended himself on national television. >> there's yet another twist. it turns out the practical joker who posed as te'o's girlfriend was a man who used a high fall set toe voice. i'm sorry. but i think this time adam sandler has gone too far. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. a week of icy weather's giving way to snow and rain across much of the midwest, east, and south
economy getting renewed strength, the feeling here is the u.s. could help pull up the rest of the world if washington could just get out of the way. >> do you think president obama is the problem or the party itself? >> this is what the republicans are upset about because they feel like they could have won. >>> the google search engine that's searching you. >> you suggest that law enforcement with access to i'ms is always going to exercise perfect discretion. >>...
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we need to have a strong economy. people need to think we have a functioning political system. we need to have frankly some credibility and not look like washington is kind of a joke, and by the way, that's a message you hear if people doubt t from the top military leaders who say our national security is very defendant on our economy, and clearly pausing to drive home an important message the white house wants out, also in the context of the hagel nomination, to be secretary of defense, the policy of the obama administration toward iran is not containment. it's to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. they're willing to use military force, but it was very significant he emphasize that. i don't think this committee has a lot of doubts about where kerry was on iran, but it's clearly a message the white house feels it needs to reaffirm, especially around the questions around senator hagel's statements. those are the three points i took away. >> michael crowley, thank you so much. that's going to do it for "jansing & co." we're going to continue watching this, take a quick brea
we need to have a strong economy. people need to think we have a functioning political system. we need to have frankly some credibility and not look like washington is kind of a joke, and by the way, that's a message you hear if people doubt t from the top military leaders who say our national security is very defendant on our economy, and clearly pausing to drive home an important message the white house wants out, also in the context of the hagel nomination, to be secretary of defense, the...
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if we get the oil, that's great for the american economy and canadian economy. the oil will still be bought and sold in a global market and chan is -- china is a part of that, as is the united states. building the pipeline will help the america economy. >> tyson, you're trying to cover up your basic argument, which is you hate fossil fuel and want to stop this at almost all cost. today we heard they'll have civil disobedience to stop this this evening. you don't want carbon in the air. on the other side, we're going to have carbon in the air. the u.s. information agency said it's going to go up by 10% in the next 25 years no matter what we do and this pipeline will give you 25,000 direct jobs and 200,000 indirect jobs. put your cards on the table. you know you're making false arguments, tyson. >> absolutely not. there's no question there are three big issues here. one is climate change is very real and the tar sands oil has a greater impact on increasing global climate change and so we have to acknowledge that the weather patterns are increasing and getting wors
if we get the oil, that's great for the american economy and canadian economy. the oil will still be bought and sold in a global market and chan is -- china is a part of that, as is the united states. building the pipeline will help the america economy. >> tyson, you're trying to cover up your basic argument, which is you hate fossil fuel and want to stop this at almost all cost. today we heard they'll have civil disobedience to stop this this evening. you don't want carbon in the air. on...
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the point is, we have a down economy, that flat economy. we're not pulling anything away from the private sector. i was making the point about barnes and noble, and the point is that business -- i've never seen a business that says i'm going to go out and invest because the government's cutting spending on education. >> i think it gives confidence. i don't think -- dean baker is a terribly smart guy, but doesn't understand how business people think. business people want lower spending and lower deficits and loafer taxes. isn't that true? phil, the confidence factor alone, we're not greece. that's going to help us. >> yeah, look, we've still got a tremendous amount of capital on the sidelines. we've essentially got a capital strike, business profits have been very high, but they're not being reinvested. and that's because of all of the uncertainty about this enormous federal government that we've got and whether we're going to get it under control or it's going to continue to have an ever increasing footprint that's going to crowd out the pr
the point is, we have a down economy, that flat economy. we're not pulling anything away from the private sector. i was making the point about barnes and noble, and the point is that business -- i've never seen a business that says i'm going to go out and invest because the government's cutting spending on education. >> i think it gives confidence. i don't think -- dean baker is a terribly smart guy, but doesn't understand how business people think. business people want lower spending and...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ at devry.edu/knowhow. all stations come over to mission a no go call. go. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify and lock. command is locked. flight computer state has entered auto idyll. three, two, one. the falcon 9 has launched. preparing for nose cone separation. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches a
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ at devry.edu/knowhow. all stations come over to mission a no go call. go. this is for real...